Samuel Loggins [brother to William] was born about 1776 in North Carolina,
His family were among the Holston settlers. He married Martha (last name
probably Scott) in about 1810. She was born about 1795 in Tennessee. He served
in the War of 1812 from his enlistment on January 24, 1814 until May 19, 1814
under Capt. Archibald McKinney in the Calvary. He died March 18, 1826 in Wayne
County, Tennessee. He left behind 6 young children who were placed under the
guardianship of his brother Martin by the Maury County court. Martha is found in
the census records in 1830 in Wayne County and in 1840 and 1850 in Hardin
County. In 1850 she lived next to her daughter, Jane Bivins and her large family
in Hardin County.

In June 1769, Joseph Colvin 'alias Corbin' was sued by William Spiller in
Augusta Co., VA for a debt contracted by Joseph in 1760-1761 while Joseph,
having 'joined the Regiment,' was living in King William Co., VA in the
household of William Loggins. The suit stated that Joseph Colvin had
since married a widow, had several children, and had taken up residence about 6
miles below Staunton in Augusta Co., VA. [Augusta Co., VA Court Records A William
"Login" also appears in these early court records from 1741 thru
1748. In 1748 and 1749, numerous suits of debt appear against William Login
who did not attend court to defend himself. He may have been the William
Loggin of King William Co. who brought suit in 1769 against Joseph Colvin
for debts incurred in 1760-1761.

William Ramsey reports William Loggins was among those settling on the
north bank of the Cumberland River in 1780. He states that some of the names
were from "Haywood."

Maury County, Tennessee April 15, 1807 William Loggins, Jr. served on jury in
Montgomery County, Tennessee.

Court action was required to free a claim to land for heirs of William
Loggins, who died intestate. A subsequent filing in 1826 indicates that
Samuel died, leaving his children, Nathaniel, Alpha, Eliza, Jane, and Nancy.

The River Counties Quarterly by Jill K. Garrett, Pub., Columbia,
Tennessee Vol. 1 No. 2, p. 130, states that William Loggins was killed in
Montgomery Co., Tenn. John Rutlege was tried and found guilty Feb. 17, 1817.

William and James Loggins sold negro girl to Frances Hubbard. (From county
court minutes of Montgomery Co., Tn.)